'Magma' is melted rock occurring under the Earth's surface. When it comes up and flows out on the Earth's surface it is called 'lava'.
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....
Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
Melted rock below Earth's surface is known as magma. Magma forms when rocks in the Earth's mantle melt due to high temperatures and pressure. As magma rises towards the surface, it can eventually erupt as lava through a volcano.
When melted rock cools and hardens in or under the Earth's surface, it forms igneous rock. This process can happen above ground, forming volcanic rocks, or below ground, forming intrusive rocks.
Melted rock beneath the earth is called magma.
Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
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LAva
Lava....when its under the earths crust its called magma.
a Obsidion rock
Volcanoes do not cause rocks to melt, they are just the exit where melted rock come to the earths surface.
a Obsidion rock
i think the answer your looking for is igneous rock.....that is the type of rock you get after megma cools.....
It forms an igneous rock. If it is within the Earth, then it is an intrusive igneous rock (e.g. granite) and if it is erupted onto Earth's surface then it is an extrusive igneous rock (e.g. basalt).
Igneous rock. Extrusive igneous rock forms at or near the surface, intrusive igneous rock forms below the surface.
extrusive- when melted rock material coools on earths surface instursive-when the melt cools below earths surface
pressure from the heat under the earths surface